Harvey Tool Factory Tour!

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That place could be a ULINE showroom. Simple and elegant.

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[Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] good morning folks we are here in Raleigh Massachusetts with Meghan your friendly neighborhood warehouse manager so this is actually super cool we're gonna do a factory tour today of helical and Harvey tour right now we're massachusetts we're gonna walk around here and see the warehouse and then we're gonna head up to Maine not that far away fun fact about New England and to or where they actually grind the tools and make the tools but for anyone out there who enjoys lean manufacturing order fulfillment warehouse you know corporate culture let's dive in hello we're really excited to have you guys with us I'm gonna give you a quick tour of our warehouse so I'm gonna have you follow me so welcome to the Harvey Performance warehouse within these four walls we do order fulfillment for both brands Harvey tool and helical solutions what you see in front of you these blue cabinets these large bins and the smaller overstock units are specific to Harvey tool order fulfillment as is the line which is right in front of you okay and so for folks that are watching that don't know Harvey tool first of all I will say and I've been a machining for about 10 years Harvey tool was one of the first brands that we kind of heard about our saw about so I do think it has a really strong standpoint but nevertheless will you give us the pitch absolutely so Harvey tool was created about thirty two years ago actually in the living room of a gentleman not too far down the street in Topsfield and his next-door neighbor happened to be a person majoring in engineering and that would be Jeff Davis who is still actually with the company today as our VP of NPD so Harvey tool specializes in miniature tooling so we always say that your specials are our standards that's because we love microing one of the things I'll show you down the way is almost a novelty product that people appreciate item number one three nine oh one down here you may seen on a recent Instagram post that we showed our one foul and ml in relation to an aunt leg a human hair and grains of salt now we're gonna be bringing this tool up to our manufacturing facility in Gorham and we're gonna be putting this on one of the solar mics and you'll be able to see how small a one thing and mill actually is okay so this is obviously zoomed up but this is to scale versions and that's the tool yep can we employ it absolutely we have safety caps on this we take the cap off you can't wait we can't see a thing [Music] it's crazy isn't it right it's crazy so that isn't that's an engraving tour is there an actual in the middle that is a miniature carbide two flutes square I don't know so if you want that and a half length of fact there your folks wow that's cool amazing huh yeah so when we talk about warehousing behind you what you'll see is what we generally refer to as Legoland this is how we actually manage our order fulfillment process so customer service keys the orders that everyone sends to us and they point out to the pic ticket printer over there so that's fine just grab it so what we do is depending on where it's going where its shipping to how much the value is and the carrier method your UPS or FedEx that will dictate what color bin we use there's a different bin for each iteration of that but that would be a ton of permutations right we have black bins if your orders shipping internationally green bins are FedEx Reds are your UPS next day airs blue means box so if your tool is really fragile like those 1/3 901 s we're gonna box that order for you because versus a pattern maker this is a padded manner because we want to give it just that little bit extra less and then all your yellows are UPS standard either the grounds or the UPS secondaire so but what happens when it's blue because it's fragile but it has to take FedEx or UPS air that is an excellent question the team oh you just stack them so that was international to it good sack on the block if it was international going air International what's brilliant is that relatively cheap that actually don't take up much real estate when you stack up not at all they're extremely extremely light right right and that's so much easier than trying to do flags or words and so what that allows us to do is as we go to pick the orders behind you you'll see the checking station yes we know what our order composition is as in lifetime so we know what that boxes take a little bit longer to handle so if we see a lot of blue been stacking up we're gonna want to front line those got anything that is going international a box takes longer to ship no a box takes longer to physically handle it in the warehouse and a padded mailer because we have to bubble wrap it tape it take a box really what you mean them exactly so since these take longer to physically handle in these four walls if we see a lot of blue stacking up we'll move those to the front of the line interesting we give all of our international orders three checks all of our next day air two checks so again if you see red or black start to stack up we know that we need to get what kind of more hands on deck when you say two checks you just mean a second warm body like a pair of eyes right exactly yep a picker will never pick and check their own order so you can have anywhere from three to actually four different touches on an order as you can see everything we do here is manual the only thing that we have any sense of automation on is we have bar-coded our product and that was because customers wanted a call there was a call to put barcodes on there but otherwise all of your customer's orders our customer orders are manually picked checked labels are generated okay so there's no because this is something we've been talking a lot about is there's no fulfillment system where an order goes to a barcode scanner so such that when you do a pick there's continuity between the pick and the order that's all manual we have a wireless warehouse management module that's available to us but we run time trials here probably once a quarter and we found that in attempting to implement that it actually slowed us down from picking so we found that manually we can fulfill all the day's orders we make a commitment to our customers to ship out every order same day if we have the product to do so and we would never want to do anything to hinder sure sure sure and so and you don't have I mean the interesting thing is that humans make mistakes we just do but you you don't think moving to a computer system that can catch and flags you don't think that would increase one thing that we pride ourselves on very highly is our accuracy rate which is ninety-nine point eight percent and we found in talking to the software company that we would actually maintain a relatively similar and it's not gonna solve it interesting okay so an order comes in these are can you walk me through the sea of blue this is cool absolutely so our product is all in numerical order in these cabinets top to bottom left to right front to back so you talk about real estate right this is vertical real estate so if we're paying for this we want to fill it so what we did to be most efficient for our cabinet space and cubic inches is we removed anything from the drawer that was over four inches long or a cutter diameter of a half-inch or more because which is not what I think it was Harvey's it was not our original niche bread-and-butter right right and what we also did to is as we transition to square packaging to accommodate the barcode that our customers wanted we can't fit as much in each drawer so no more round this is this is a bygone oh that's awesome off to hold on though it's funny okay so no more round tubes no no we're going to we're going to the square so we can barcode for everybody which is funny because I see that and I think oh you took the helical packaging and took the green off of it it ended up being that we we use the same supplier for our packaging just by by happenstance right but no this was we wanted to kind of do that Harvey tool Greg in blue kind of theme but yeah so we've removed everything from the drawer that wouldn't really be efficient to keep in the drawer and that goes on top of all our cabinets so you can see as we go through that's how much product is over four inches long or yeah a cutter diameter wider of half an inch so but that's interesting because there is really no logic to you know there may be long square-shouldered n Mills next to absolutely my god yeah right yeah by one and a half it's effectively some sort of a development chronology which is not that wasn't make any sense but it works because the pick ticket tells people where to go okay yeah absolutely and then over here we also have our overstock area so overstock obviously is if it doesn't fit in a slot in the drawer it's going to be put into our overstock area so this is a really kind of living breathing entity in our world because today we might have this one big bin of one four nine four eight but if we get an order for it in an hour this bin goes away because we've picked it we're packing and shipping it what's nice about the way that we've set up our overstock unit it's a very quarter-inch ball eight inch length for flute carbide end mill we open that up absolutely that's awesome look at that oh it is really shank to that's cool Wow but this is it then so you don't have you know one four nine forty eight that's it for that tool right you don't have a third location of bread crumbs no other tool okay nope not at all if it's not in the drawer or on top it's gonna be an overstock this is where our Pickers exist in fulfillment world and if you look down the aisles of overstock you'll see those colored bins again yeah we use the color-coded system and overstock where these bins now will dictate blue is a base tool okay Green is a c3 or an alt encoding we go down the back if you want to you'll see that we have other color coded vents there's a method to the madness back here black bins are gonna be your C sixes and you'll see reds are your C Force the point is if you're picking an order at the end of the day we get really really busy you open up that slot in the drawer and it's empty and you need to find a c4 right visually we've given the team Clues go past the blue go past the green find the red so it's kind of little things you but it helps us we operate in seconds back here in the warehouse cuz we want to get all of all of the orders out we make that commitment so we want to make it as easy as possible for our Pickers can you speak to like the number sort of how what you're shipping out a day between both brands were consistently quadruple numbers Wow okay that's great it's a busy place right it's a busy place but it's great so now if I came back and I picked you know effective let's say your drawer was empty and I for some reason had in a large order that empty one of these can that what can you do something here that triggers a work-in-progress or a ticket to make start making new absolutely so we have our production team and as soon as that order gets fulfilled they look at what has been sold for the day and it'll immediately flag you know the inventory in soccer look back here got it absolutely so you have just every once or twice here you have to actually do inventory so we don't actually we cycle count every day we do perpetual cycle counts every day with any product that has entered these four walls and we also do our top 10 most expensive our top 10 most commonly touched yeah someone's always checking Perpetua so you keep them like in here I'm noticing they're in blue so that's 10 pack up 10 packs yeah so that makes it a lot quicker exactly huh yeah that's interesting I certainly would love the idea of getting away from this massive business yep no we do perpetual cycle accounts we have never once closed for a cycle code you learn all this just doing it yeah right yeah that's also yeah kind of continuous improvement what can we do different what can we do better this organization has grown tremendously in the amount of time sorry no please look at this I mean this is such a peculiar round pick that out that's insane look at that corner rounder oh that is gnarly okay doesn't yeah it is funny because we've been we've been a long time hardware user we've started playing with some helical and that card here to the video we did on a kind of tool tests on our Hoss but one of things we have seen is is really good the foot like Jay Pearson was a guy we know was using them and I was blown away at the cut he was taking with the tool and some strong brand industry names are using it certainly the helical stuff yeah we've been paid a little bit more attention to I'm gonna go show us the heel or the Harvey absolutely front Hoss yeah so we have a couple I think we pulled out three or four new products to show that we're we're pretty excited about so as we said before we have the the one foul and then over here we have new engraving cutters okay okay so - flute hardened steel forty six to sixty eight Rockwell it's insane so card here to our video what we've done with hard milling lately which is really cool my understanding is it really ties into the coating technology obviously gotta have a great tool carbide etc but it's the coating that gives you that mojo that makes it do that because sixty-eight Rockwell is insane we've taken that and we've also applied that c6 to our our kisi cutters so you get that same 45 to 68 that's crazy the hard mill with a Woodruff or ki seat and so we just did a fusion Friday talk about undercutting and after we published that Rob Lockwood had mentioned that for you guys that are trying to do precision undercutting or servicing Harvey's tools like this as well as Harvey's ball maybe we can find one here some of their spherical or lollipop style and mills are the way to go low run-out super precise tool gonna give you that ability to do that side of sort of surfacing that's cool though you know most the time when you see a Woodruff cutter it's going to be high speed steel that's definitely carbide cool and we've taken that same so we have for the kisi cutter or the Woodruff cutter as you said and our engraving cutters and now we have the drill Mills yep yeah the drill melt not recommended for drilling I wholeheartedly agree yeah just a little tip there and then what's also new but not our c6 coating is our TI b2 coding for the dovetail Oh ring cutters okay and what's great about the tiv2 or what we refer to as the c8 coating is it has such a low affinity with aluminum that you get some really great results off your products okay so it is meant for aluminum is that what you saying yep yeah the new tiv2 code version s got it you mentioned maybe finding some lollipop cutters so let's we're gonna grab a catalog okay this is awesome so I want to find a lollipop cutter so we're gonna grab the this is the brand-new the brand new freshly launched spring 2018 Cadillac do you do to a year we do to a year yep so what we can do is so you want to go to your overcutting and mills so let's see what we can find all right under cutters we have some new sizes so we're going to go to page 202 and what would you like to see let's find you know let's uh find something I would reasonably use which would be probably a I'd like a reduced shank so the 300 degrees is going to get me more clearance so the relative size of the tool to the shank so maybe a half-inch got here uncoated I tried to buy these uncoated because I tend oh you need to use them for various different materials which means getting the coating out of there makes it a little bit more flexible so that guy nine four seven four three two let's take a look so we're numerical order comes in very handy weeba so nine okay the first row nine four seven four three two yep alright yeah that was insane look at that look at that tool I can't wait to go to Nate here because that's not you know that's not a brazed tip tool they are removing a tremendous amount of carbide and you've got to keep run out really low that's a cool tool and then you can see you've got it is Center cutting so you've got the one are the two flutes that actually run all the way around the others are all relieved at the face very cool let's see if we can find a 30 2006 I ammeter so that would be oh this is gonna be tricky now DQ alpha numerics okay so DQ wo 32 C 8 so we have to go yep so we're gonna start with our seats and so the catalog doesn't tell customers which catalog site where he launched an internal right absolutely so we we start with our seats we're gonna say it's not here Oh so dqw says every time you got it let's see oh three two zero we feeling lucky Oh three yep okay so Oh three two zero ha it's really not bad yeah it's awesome look at that I can't wait to see how they we had dinner last night they're talking about the role of mattock grinders and he's the Walter for the bigger stuff but I've always wanted understand how you grind tools you know this actually has some meat to it but even smaller just crazy yeah that's cool Brian and Adam are extremely knowledgeable so I think you'll really enjoy the conversations you have and the Gorham facility while we're biased it's beautiful cool I think you'll really have a good time awesome we almost forgot so we're in Massachusetts this is where they have their executive offices tech support order fulfillment but we also have the inspection room so I think we're gonna see an even sort of bigger and better version up in Maine but I am always interested in to learn about metrology whether it's fixtures or the equipment of the tools or the processes but also what I got at imagine is unique here is dealing with such small tool diameters beautiful so what we have here is our inspection rooms so the team is busy at work right now so we're not gonna go in and interrupt them but what you will see is they have a myriad of vision equipment that they use along with some different comparators and other equipment that Joey the Z mic that he's on right now and what this does is it allows us to get severely accurate measurements both internal external geometry all the different angles so this is kind of what makes us as we are sure I assuming that's a non-contact like a laser micrometer we so we haven't we haven't gone through the footage yet but we just went down to mid to toy-u in Mason Ohio and they had one of these and again non-contact so it's really quick but also insanely accurate and then it looks like they've got a telescope to a microscope they're on vision system you can actually see the dovetail cutter are actually probably a thread mill no no no it's dovetail because it's 90 degrees not 60 so on that starett comparator and then we've got a mid to toy-u here that's got the same so this is what we'd love to do is retrofit ours but it's got that nice the interface from our height gauge and looks like I think comparators are normally 10 X although you can change that but looks like he's checking a tool there cool oh yeah look at all this look at that well thank you for showing us around the warehouse it is no small feat like as a small entrepreneur like the consistency of order fulfillment and you know it's easy to fulfill orders when there are three a day or ten a day but when it's a hundred and eighty a day or it's incredibly difficult to do well well I have a great team so it's not it's not me it's them but it's been absolutely shoot time enjoy quorum let's head up to Maine we are in Maine all right we are now with Ryan McCann and you are I'm actually the VP of Operations also Harvey perform okay so my former life I was actually an employee for roller Matic oh yeah that will kind of give me a little bit of a you know experience with these machines so I think I can talk a little bit intelligently on that so so you sort for automatic which is the manufacturer of these garage slowly right there the Swift machine tool manufactured foot you know for these machines over use in house for grinding the micro product okay they're probably the premier manufacturer of this type of machine you know for the for the small product and small tools this machine here we can go into this one this is the Nano six so this is the machine that was designed to do the small spots Boyd knows okay this will do this is what it does the one lutely so yeah what kind of makes this machine unique you know is the fact that the machine is completely hydrostatic so it uses the cutting oil to actually float the ways so there's no metal metal contact okay so it says no metal metal contact obviously you get the smoothest possible finish smoothest motion and everything just like an air bearing but with hydraulics exactly what I draw instead so that basically they push the you know the cutting oil is filtered has a four stage filter so is actually a chiller and a filter next to the unit it's mandatory it'll filter through that there's two large vessels okay each each containing I think it's over 40 candlesticks okay put your paper filtration okay then it feeds down to another paper filter here okay which this is a 5 micron filter okay down into another 2 micron filter that's inside the machine guys so as four stages of filtration and being that it's it's very clean because the actual oil that's pushed through the capillaries which has a very small orifice of what pressurizes the ways okay that way it could slide across that way that's what makes this machine unique is the fact that you know it has absolutely no metal metal contact during the grinding process as well as the cabinet itself is actually separated from the base okay so you take any other grinding machine for instance you come up and you bang on the machine what's gonna happen you put a divot in apart you know this eliminates all they all right yeah even accidental you know so what I like to take you through that a little bit is kind of the you know the concept and and what goes behind creating the micro tools here at helical okay micro manufacturing do is mostly for the Harvey product in fact it's all for the Harvey product so doing end mills anywhere from you know ten thousand diameter up this machine is capable of doing the one thousand we don't make them here currently but we could do it if we wanted to you know so the process involved in that obviously it really boils down to the machine that you have boils down to your setup mechanical your grinding wheels addressing of your grinding wheels okay how true everything runs so run out an actual balancing of the wheels here becomes a much larger factor on the micro tools and it does on to say the larger macro tools you know so that being the case as you saw I I think Adam took you through the wheel dressing piece you know it's a little bit different when we're dressing for the micro tools you know we're using a higher grit specified wheel just for this type of a bond of what using the grit size of these wheels is completely different than what you'll see on say a one-inch cut a one-inch cutter general you're running a 180 up to a 320 grit we all go out and here we'll run as high as 1200 grit you know so in the concentration of the diamond inside the actual bonding is different as well so the concentration that we're using here is usually 100 to 125 concentration sometimes on the larger tools to get down as low as 75 concentrations we actually have more bond that's the density of the diamond they have more yet have more bond than you actual diamond here in the grinding much coarser finish and the grit size of the diamond or the chunk of the diamond itself is larger than micron size as well so this machine right now we are hope to look at see looks like we're actually on a ten thousand mill here wow it's not gonna do it is a stock guide honking up for the hardy catalog so and you notice that I don't you know as far as what they needs to saw over on the on the larger macro machines you'll notice it's the same year as far as the concept of the grind okay just a little bit more finesse and fine detail that goes into grinding the smaller product you know roller max main flagship machine 629 they use this more than anything it's probably the most common machine out there in the market you know as far as flute grinders go again what what makes unique what makes rolling that unique and the machine unique itself it's a clamping system and the system as a whole is how it works and basically how they can constitutionally controlled and run out we have a V block here a pressure finger and then steady support okay so blank goes into the collet they call it runs as true as it can okay so you'll notice on a large tool a lot of times they'll get a call it clamp the piece and they'll tap in roundest to the blank before they run it on automatic when you get set up one time with the run out and everything your perfectly aligned you're good to go so the Vblock is centered to the collet okay right call doesn't set the clamp and then the pressure finger comes down if it's pressure armed blank itself so the callbacks is the only driving mechanism at that point yet right okay and we rows controls or whatever you have enough shame so it's your turn up at one level okay then you have a steady rest support know him yeah right this little guy yeah that comes up and the steady wrist support actually supports during the fluting process removing as much deflection as can be so you don't choke up you don't care to the city residents hooked up because you got to have this clearance here we have to get out the clearance when you get into these smaller tools and stuff you're I don't know if movement can I mean and the actual clearances you have are greatly diminished right that being said you know you look at that from that point of view the run out that you get and everything on this tool makes a big difference obviously on the micro tools the micro tools you can't have the run out you know if you got a for flew 10 mil and you got run out in the tool you got one edge making contact for the other it before the other edge before the other edge you know at that point your tallest tooth is the first one to do gauge once it engages wearing it down then you got the second circuit the third - okay that's a that's a massive problem with the micro angles so as far as the grinding goes very similar to what you've seen on the macro tools we can run this through a dry run real quick you know and take you through what it looks like as it's getting up close so we have a tool in the collet and we'll actually start the cycle as we push through you can see the amount of clearance that we actually have we're getting in there on a small toy yeah those tools seventy eight thousands of diameter [Music] it's right now it's cutting the flute on the tool once it cuts off three teeth it'll back out it'll go up into the gash so since his tools of variable helix and unequal index tool to see different flute positions on the wheel what's up got truck come in yeah oh it's in [Music] [Music] how's the gash cut I'll come through us to do the end cuts don't get on the face of the tool yeah look very typical tools cutting the primary secondary leaves but it gave me an unequal index you'll see it needs to move in a different grind for this is to accommodate the unemployed that's a little way off forgotten [Music] secondary goes first then it comes into the primary cut [Music] and for that point you will actually back out flip over and it will do the Oh each side of the tool this tool has except to go D relief so using the flat section of the wheel Brian the eccentric OD not straight say that again has an eccentric eccentric relieve so you've got two different a 12-cylinder types relief but the OD relief generally had you have you know if you look at the helical product there's more of an eccentric OD on most tools as opposed to straight relief so straight relief was just a primary angle comes up sharp okay an eccentric relief or a radial relief depends on what you want to call it uses a flat section of the wheel and that flat section of the wheel creates an actual rate relief he'll drop a lot I mean but it's a radial relief [Music] so we spoke about you know a lot of things one of the main things that's critical you know it really is the formation of your wheels to run out of the blank okay the preparation of grinding wheels is very critical to on the micro tools so this is an 800 grit pack continuity dust is critical you know when we run one tool when we run it again the next time we want to make sure that we're running the same wheel same speed same feeds so we use master utilise master programs programs we've created vetted out to make sure they work correctly and again same thing with the wheel packs we always make sure we use the same wheel pack so what we do here is we have a setup sheet for these machines that set up a sheet allows us to you know go in and actually make several changes to the mechanical setup of this machine from shake size to shank size brings it down to about a 12 10 to 12 minute setup time mechanical setup tomorrow because there's three or four key positions that you need to know from setup the setup we have those including the robot you know it's easy to setup and again we do the same thing with the wheel packs so the wheel packs will be you know continuous we always make sure we're using the same wheel backs for the job each and every time so the packs themselves are actually marked and they're edge so we know what it goes to in which particular job we utilize for that and then we use a setup sheet for the machine itself calling out that XLR variety way now this allows us a continuity from job to job so the wheels themselves obviously address at different angles so when you're doing a three flute or a for flute tool you're gonna need a steep angle like this on a micro tool it's a $78 below you need that steep angle to be able to go in walk that angle out and open up that gash to what you need flute wheel gas will cup wheel for the end face and this will do DoD will do a two flute gash over here so we're able to actually accommodate almost all tool types will they don't want bangerang well that's that's a key feature - that allows us to actually you know be very effective in our manufacturing process anything you see on the micro line especially specifically anything that's on the Nano past you have to prep the blanks you have to reduce the diameter close to the actual grind diameter or finish diameter that you're gonna be at okay so if you're making a 10,000 mil you generally grinding this thing down to ten and a half to eleventh ow oh wow you're only removing the very finite amount of material okay because you know you take a machine like that where you've got a three quarter or spindle it just doesn't take a lot of abuse you know deflection becomes an issue the more I don't prep stock that you have on there the more deflection you get on the product when you have the deflection you start getting run out and everything else you know errant grinds and things like that so to prep the tools we put them in the mp5 okay the mp5 is a pinch peel grinder and what it does is you have a oh yeah you have a rough in a finish station to a wheel exactly right so you've got a finish station here and a roughing station over here and what will happen is the wheels are slightly offset from each other so the finishing wheel is always following the right right yeah exactly you know so when you get in there and the nice thing with this is you've got a standard V block and a pressure roller okay so what that does that allows you to also remove any run out or concentricity issues is if you had a bearing two bearing type setup where you want to meet like a st. marys or something this was not watching here properly because you have the you know they've run out in the bearings as well they take all that out by having a solid V block or paying in a College setup so the pressure roller drops down onto the part here drops down onto the part yeah the entire Z slide comes in then it pushes the part through the wheels yeah allows to generate any type of form that we need it's like a pinch turning lane exactly you know and the nice thing too is you can do welding flats on the machine as well okay or anything along that line it's very versatile fully CNC programmable very similar to the regular roller Maddox using a fan of control in process inspection because the size of the tools is either done on the Zoeller yeah okay inside the inspection room and a lot of the in process checks are done on tool makers microscopes or no microscopes allow us you know that all meditite and they allow us to actually take rough measurements here yeah anything like coir and stuff like that we're doing inside the inspection area this is one of the drills that we made over on the Nano what's the smallest diameter through boy drill we've made let's see I think the smallest we've got right now on the leave is under a millimeter so this is not coolant room yeah but this is still if you look at the link to cut on that drill this is made on the Nano so again obviously handling is the issue here try not to shake too much so long as you don't you're good to go what I would like to show you though is I would like to show you that 1001 thought I know it can only be made on the Nano you know I mean it's just you could probably make it on some of the older romatic equipment but I think your scrap rates going to be higher than your actual you know production rate so so this is a one foul we saw this in Massachusetts this is a one thousandth of an inch by one and a half that length of cut end mill and what's great is to give us something relative to scale they brought in a soccer ball and by soccer ball I mean the ballpoint ballpoint and look at that oh my gosh can we rotate the tool yeah we can rotate the tool here yeah I mean there's real flutes to it there's a real there's a real race yeah you know it doesn't require any kind of OD relief to be honest with you because it's just not necessary you fluted up sharp to diameter you know this right here requires at least a minimum of 1200 grit wheel okay and the mechanical setup has to be correct so the wheel dressing itself is critical in a situation like this that's why you run the higher concentrations you need to dress a you know a wheel sharp enough that your radius is well under a 10 you're close to 1/10 has got and yet you know it's difficult one its head yeah one Penta for itself right it wears out a little bit you know fairly rapidly but uh I wish you could just see like there's just nothing there yeah even touch this tool off with a Renishaw contact it has to be all you can touch the blank up with a Renishaw no but if I were to use it in my machine oh she's Center you got about a 50/50 shot yeah don't touch you know how we're gonna break after probably not right yeah so touching out it's gonna be very difficult you most these will be laser sighted yeah right that's really cool so awesome yeah I mean it's you know it's pretty much it for the role of Mannix unless you have any questions on that I'm more than happy to take you through anything that we didn't cover no this is this has been great Brian thank you very much for the tour absolutely [Music] you
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Published: Thu Apr 19 2018
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